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This book was given to me by a friend many years ago and I never picked it up until recently. I thought Sunday school stopped being fun when they got rid of arts and crafts and looking at the copyright date, this book was sadly not in existence when that event occurred in my life. Had it been, I might have enjoyed it more, as it was an easy read with its Christian values not too overwhelming.
If your child enjoys fantasy, dragons, and reading and you want to put some chivalry into their life, this is the book for you. The Christian themes are a firm part of the storyline but considering the times of knights and dragons, it is easy to keep it from being overwhelming. It also covers loss in a way that lets you appreciate how life can be horrible but can improve even from a young age.
I will not be continuing the series, as I am far from its target age. However, I hope I have made it clear my reluctance shouldn't keep you from trying the whole series.